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Get Involved

Get Involved

We cannot do what we do without your support.

There are a number of ways you can get involved.

Our partners, sponsors and supporters play a vital role helping us raise awareness of the devastating impact these conditions have on our population and bringing attention to the fact more people are affected by muscle, bone and joint conditions than any other national health priority.

As a peak body for musculoskeletal health, MOVE possesses a loyal and engaged network of members, stakeholders and a dynamic presence across the allied health sector.

By working together we can collaborate and strive to deliver new and improved programs to the communities we serve and secure critical outcomes to all Australians living with muscle, bone and joint conditions – conditions for which there is presently no cure.

For further information on how you or your company can get involved or to discuss other philanthropic opportunities, please contact us.

Our partners, sponsors and supporters play a vital role helping us raise awareness of the devastating impact these conditions have on our population and bringing attention to the fact more people are affected by muscle, bone and joint conditions than any other national health priority.

As a peak body for musculoskeletal health, MOVE possesses a loyal and engaged network of members, stakeholders and a dynamic presence across the allied health sector.

By working together we can collaborate and strive to deliver new and improved programs to the communities we serve and secure critical outcomes to all Australians living with muscle, bone and joint conditions – conditions for which there is presently no cure.

For further information on how you or your company can get involved or to discuss other philanthropic opportunities, please contact us.

The purpose of the Victorian Active Ageing Partnership (VAAP) is to increase opportunities for participation in physical activity for older Victorians, especially in areas of socio-economic disadvantage and among isolated, lonely older people not currently involved in physical activity.